Welcome to Jennifer Garner Online - a comprehensive website dedicated to Golden Globe & Screen Actors Guild award winning actress Jennifer Garner who is best known for her role as Sydney Bristow from the hit series Alias. She has also been in such films as Dallas Buyers Club, Miracles From Heaven, 13 Going On 30, and Wakefield. Jennifer is also the face of Neutrogena & spends significant time raising awareness as an ambassador for the Save the Children organization. This site is determined to bring you the most up to date information on this talented performer and her career. I hope you enjoy your visit!

Sixteen-year-old and not-so-openly gay Simon Spier prefers to save his drama for the school musical. But when an email falls into the wrong hands, his secret is at risk of being thrust into the spotlight.

Successful suburbanite Howard Wakefield takes a surprising detour from family life when it all starts to get too much: He vanishes without a trace. Hidden in the attic of his carriage house garage, surviving by scavenging at night, Howard secretly observes the lives of his wife, his children and his neighbours as they learn to live with his unexplained disappearance. But has he left his family, or has he left himself?

Save the Children is an organization close to Jennifer's heart. Save the Children is dedicated to helping children in poverty here in the United States. Jennifer serves as a member of their board and has been named as one of their Artist Ambassadors.
"I think that kids inspire you to do everything you can. You want to a great role model. But you don't need to be inspired to help other kids. You don't have to be a mom. You just see other kids in need and you want to reach out to them. It's just a basic human emotion."

Jennifer Garner Online & Jennifer Garner Fan are merging! In honor of the merge we have an all new theme … a very fallish feel featuring images from Jennifer’s InStyle photoshoot. Thanks to Claudia at Never Enough Design for the beautiful theme! I hope you enjoy the new look as much as I do!

I will be gradually merging the sites contents into one over the next little while … stay tuned!

September 12, 2017Comments Off on Jennifer Garner Wants to Feed Your Kids the “Best Nourishment” With Once Upon a FarmOnce Upon a Farm

Jennifer is one of the co-founders of a new company called Once Upon a Farm. E!Online did an article to help you learn more about the company and their purpose.

Attention parents: Jennifer Garner may just be behind your kids’ next favorite food.

The Hollywood actress and former Annie’s president John Foraker have joined Cassandra Curtis and Ari Raz to announce the expansion of Once Upon a Farm.

“As a mom of three and Save the Children artist ambassador, I am passionate about childhood nutrition and making sure we are leaving a healthier and happier planet for the next generation,” Jennifer said in a statement. “Once Upon a Farm helps parents keep their promise to deliver the best nourishment for their children’s bodies and souls.”

The organic family food company, which currently offers a line of cold-pressed organic baby foods and applesauce, already has plans to grow into new categories.

“I had been looking for a while to partner with an early-stage brand in the food space. And as a mom with three kids, I have three lunch boxes to pack each day and understand the problems that must be solved with serving fresh food to young children,” Jennifer shared with Living Maxwell. “My mother made every single meal for me, and I have always been a big believer in staying connected to the earth, which grows our food.”

She continued, “In my work with Save the Children, where I have been an ambassador for the last five years, I have visited a ton of families in rural America, and kids just do not have access to fresh organic food. Even though I have advocated for this issue in the government at both a state and national level, I understand that business drives change and wanted to find a company that could get nutritious food out to kids.”
Going forward, Jennifer says she will be involved with the company on a daily basis and will be part of sales calls, design and “making sure the world knows we exist.”

As for curious kids and parents wanting to try the products, you’re in luck.

Once Upon a Farm is available online through the company’s website and national grocery stores including select Wegmans, Kroger and Whole Foods Market stores.

September 12, 2017Comments Off on Kristen Bell and Jennifer Garner help victims of Irma and HarveyVideos

Today highlights the work that Jennifer did to help victims of the recent hurricanes.

At an Orlando, Florida, middle school being used as a shelter during Hurricane Irma, Kristen Bell gave an impromptu performance to lift spirits. Meanwhile, Jennifer Garner visited a Save the Children facility in Houston to lend a hand to those impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Kathie Lee and Hoda give both actresses a thumbs up!

EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Garner is in talks to star in Peppermint, the Chad St. John-scripted action film for Lakeshore that will be directed by Pierre Morel. At the same time, the film is in the process of moving: STXfilms is in talks to distribute the film worldwide. It looked like Lionsgate had secured worldwide rights during Cannes, but that arrangement has fallen apart.

The high-action revenge thriller premise has been likened to John Wick, with a female protagonist. When her husband and daughter are gunned down in a drive-by, the heroine wakes up from a coma and spends years learning to become a lethal killing machine. On the 10th anniversary of her family’s death, she targets everyone she holds responsible, the gang that committed the act, the lawyers that got them off, and the corrupt cops that enabled the murderous incidents. Lakeshore’s Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi are producing.

Garner will hone action chops not seen since her breakthrough role as the ass kicking operative Sydney Bristow in the JJ Abrams-created series Alias, which led to her playing Elektra in the Marvel film Daredevil and a solo spinoff movie. She has more recently become known for her work in such films as Dallas Buyers Club and Miracles From Heaven. WME and Management 360 rep Garner. Morel and St.John are UTA and Morel is managed by Sentient Entertainment.

Bryan Cranston often plays fatherly characters on-screen but for many of his young costars that mentoring spirit carries on when the cameras aren’t rolling.

“It was like one huge action class on set,” explained actress Victoria Bruno, who plays the daughter of Cranston and Jennifer Garner in “Wakefield,” the actors’ latest release. “He took the time to sit with me every day to ask me what I want to learn and what questions I have.”

The Cinema Society and Fiji Water hosted a special screening of “Wakefield” Thursday in New York with guests Zoe Kazan, Rachel Roy, Fern Mallis and Johannes Huebl on hand to celebrate the moody drama, which focuses largely on lengthy and intense soliloquies from Cranston.

“I’ve been doing it for so many years and now at 61 years old I have to make sure my energy level stays high [on set] when I need it high,” explained the former “Breaking Bad” actor. “If I get a sense that I’m not going to be needed for an hour, I’ll go back to my trailer and nap for 45 minutes. We’re there for 14 or 15 hours everyday so it’s more of an endurance test than anything else.”

To lighten the daily drudgery of filming, Cranston and Garner strategically provided food trucks to deliver goodies to the cast and crew as a gesture of thanks. “Jen always has a homemade pizza truck come out to the set [she’s on] so every crew member can individualize their own pizza,” explained Cranston. “I had an ice cream truck come out and there was a coffee truck that came and made lattes. It’s a small gesture, but we don’t want the work to go unnoticed.”

Following the screening, guests convened at the Penthouse Hotel on Rivington for an after party where tequila cocktails were welcome refreshments in the unseasonably hot and humid weather.

A distant lightning storm sparked behind the Empire State Building’s silhouette as Cranston, who was dressed in head-to-toe Givenchy for the evening, waved off the notion that his role in “Wakefield” could eventually be an Oscar contender. Costar Garner stayed briefly for the post-screening party and dashed.

People interviewed Jennifer last night on the red carpet of the screening of Wakefield. She talks about the new film and working with Bryan Cranston.

New York City may be experiencing record temperature highs, but that didn’t stop Jennifer Garner from staying cool on the red carpet Thursday night — while at the screening of her new film Wakefield.

The 45-year-old actress wore a black strapless tea-length dress with gold accents to the event, held at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema and hosted by The Cinema Society and FIJI Water. She accessorized the look with simple black pumps and silver jewelry.

Garner stars in the film alongside actor Bryan Cranston, who was also at the event. He wore a charcoal suit, white shirt, and black tie.

Based on an E.L. Doctorow short story, the film tells the story of an attorney named Howard Wakefield (Cranston) who spends months hiding out in his garage attic after a nervous breakdown — spying on the reaction of his wife Diana (Garner) and their family to his disappearance.

Speaking with reporters, Garner revealed that before shooting began, she and Cranston underwent “intimacy training” in order to accurately portray a longtime couple onscreen.

“We did this intimacy training, we sniffed each other, we checked out each other’s feet,” she said.

So how did her costar fare?

“Brian smells delicious, he smells like Ivory soap. I would sniff him anytime,” she quipped.

Garner also said that she can understand the appeal of Wakefield‘s theme of escaping reality.

“I can see the allure of it. I’m in the thick of raising kids,” she explained. “My escape is when I go to work.”

While Garner and Swicord worked together on this picture, there’s another director clamoring to collaborate with the former Alias star — ex Ben Affleck.

The 44-year-old actor told PEOPLE that that he’s hoping to direct a female-led film starring Garner.

“I would love to, are you kidding me?” the Oscar winner said. “I think that would be great. I’ve often said that I want to direct a movie that Jennifer was in because I think she’s so great and she could do something really cool.”

The only hitch? It would be a scheduling nightmare for the kids of the friendly exes: Violet, 11, Seraphina, 8, and Samuel, 5.

“The problem that gets in the way is that one of us has to be looking after the kids at home,” Affleck explained — adding the two would have to wait until the kids are in college. “I’ve got another however many years until college. We’re lockin’ it down for the next 13 years.”

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